Top 5 Distilleries to Visit at The Scottish Rum Festival 2025

If you’re planning on attending the Scottish Rum Festival in Glasgow this September, why not extend your experience by exploring some of Scotland’s finest distilleries? Not only will you discover the world of rum, but you’ll also get a taste of the nation’s renowned whisky-making tradition. Pleasant Hill Scotland offers a perfect base for your trip, just a short distance from Glasgow and several top distilleries. Here are the top 5 distilleries you can visit during your stay:

1. Glengoyne Distillery

Glengoyne Distillery
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  • Location: Dumgoyne, Killearn, Glasgow G63 9LB (Just 10 miles from Milngavie)
  • Why Visit: Glengoyne is one of Scotland’s most scenic distilleries, located on the edge of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Famous for its smooth and complex single malts, Glengoyne offers a range of tours, including tastings and a deeper dive into their heritage. The picturesque setting is perfect for a relaxing day trip.
  • What to Expect: Guided tours of the distillery, whisky tastings, and the opportunity to learn about Glengoyne’s traditional methods. The distillery’s serene location also makes it ideal for a peaceful afternoon away from the city.
  • Perfect For: Whisky enthusiasts looking for an authentic Scottish distillery experience.

2. The Stirling Distillery

The Stirling Distillery

  • Location: 9 Lower Castlehill, Stirling FK8 1EN (Around a 45-minute drive from Pleasant Hill Scotland)
  • Why Visit: Stirling Distillery is a must-visit for those interested in craft spirits. Known for producing small-batch rum and gin, the distillery offers an innovative experience and a chance to see local artisans at work.
  • What to Expect: A guided tour where you can learn about the distilling process, followed by tastings of their range of rums and gins. The distillery’s warm, welcoming atmosphere makes it a great stop for those interested in Scotland’s growing craft spirit scene.
  • Perfect For: Visitors looking for a more contemporary and hands-on distillery tour.

3. Deanston Distillery

Deanston Distillery
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  • Location: Teith Rd, Deanston, Doune FK16 6AG (1 hour drive from Milngavie)
  • Why Visit: Situated in a converted cotton mill, Deanston Distillery combines traditional methods with modern techniques. Known for its commitment to sustainability and high-quality spirits, Deanston offers a fascinating insight into Scotland’s distilling past and present.
  • What to Expect: A variety of tours including tastings of their distinctive single malts and rum. The distillery also runs seasonal events, making it an exciting place to visit year-round.
  • Perfect For: Those interested in both the heritage and the innovation of Scottish distilling.

4. The Glasgow Distillery

The Glasgow Distillery

  • Location: 8 Deanside Rd, Glasgow G52 4XB (A mere 15-minute drive from Glasgow city centre)
  • Why Visit: For festival-goers who want to stay within Glasgow, The Glasgow Distillery is an ideal option. Known for creating a mix of classic and innovative spirits, this distillery offers an immersive experience in the heart of the city.
  • What to Expect: A range of tours that explore the distillery’s history and production methods, with a focus on their rum production. You’ll also get to sample a variety of spirits, including their award-winning products.
  • Perfect For: Those short on time but still keen to explore a local distillery with a unique offering.

5. Isle of Arran Distillery

Isle of Arran Distillery
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  • Location: Lochranza, Isle of Arran KA27 8HJ. A bit further afield, but well worth the visit (ferry ride required)
  • Why Visit: If you have more time on your hands, a trip to Isle of Arran Distillery is a great way to extend your Scottish adventure. Known for its stunning location and exceptional whisky, the distillery also offers a delightful rum selection.
  • What to Expect: A scenic ferry ride to the island, followed by a guided tour of the distillery. Enjoy tastings of their renowned whiskies and rums, and take in the breathtaking views of the island.
  • Perfect For: Visitors looking for a more leisurely experience, combining a scenic trip with their distillery tour.

Unwind at the Relaxing Spot After a Long Day of Rum tasting

After a day of whisky and rum tasting at the top distilleries near Glasgow, you’ll want a peaceful, relaxing spot to unwind. Fortunately, Pleasant Hill Scotland is just a short drive away, offering the perfect countryside retreat. Nestled in beautiful surroundings, the villa is an ideal spot to enjoy the stunning Scottish landscape and its tranquillity, especially after attending an exciting event like the Scottish Rum Festival.

With spacious rooms, a cosy atmosphere, and beautiful views, the villa offers a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of the festival and city life. Whether you’ve spent the day sampling local rums or exploring the area’s distilleries, you’ll appreciate coming back to a place that combines comfort with serenity. It’s the perfect base to relax, recharge, and make the most of your Scottish getaway.

Conclusion

Whether you’re a whisky aficionado, a rum lover, or just looking to explore Scotland’s rich distilling heritage, these five distilleries are all within reach of Pleasant Hill Scotland. After a day of exploring the craft of distilling, you can return to the comfort and tranquillity of your luxurious accommodation, making it the perfect home base for your Scottish adventure.

Make sure your trip to the Scottish Rum Festival and these incredible distilleries is as relaxing as it is exciting. Book your stay at Pleasant Hill Scotland and enjoy easy access to Glasgow, Loch Lomond, and some of Scotland’s best distilleries. We look forward to welcoming you!

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Chris and the Campbell family have owned the Pleasant Hill Scotland 200-year-old main house – the oldest in Milngavie – and built this villa within its garden grounds. Chris and the Campbell family live next door and are always available for arranging handovers, and offer all manner of local intel or even support in the event of any emergency. His consistent dedication as a local ‘Concierge’, and routine forwards information about the area, pointers towards local places for eating/drinking, plus advice on sight-seeing or activities during the guest’s stay have rewarded him with Certificates of Excellence, Premier Partner & Superhost status by the major platforms. For the past two decades, Chris and the Campbell family has hosted family & friend gatherings (including Homecomings), weddings, memorials, reunions and milestone celebration events in the Pleasant Hill Scotland villa. So many have now become repeat visitors.